Toda racing engine
#66
i wonder how much it costs. Only problem i see, is that since there are mounts, why not swap for a K. Unless this engine performs better, it may not be worth it.
Last edited by buttered corn; 07-18-2009 at 12:31 AM.
#68
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Seabattle, Washington
Posts: 5,233
there is no head work done to this motor. its all bottom end and prototype cams and tuned ecu. the head ports are too thin for them to do anything to keep decent specs.
#71
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Seabattle, Washington
Posts: 5,233
i always was impressed with bizi and his famous f22 motors.
there is a guy who goes against the dohc normal and shows what a sohc can do.
but i doubt he could help with the l15a.
there is a guy who goes against the dohc normal and shows what a sohc can do.
but i doubt he could help with the l15a.
#72
well, from what i understand, the L15 is a very light block, that cant hold too much power, cause the aluminum isnt thick enough to withstand it. the only thing i see working is maybe a port polish, sleeves, and higher compression pistons, and h beams and a 3 angle valve job. that might give you about 40 more horse power with proper intake an exuast. i will let you know once my motor is out of warranty. im gonna try to build it up for all motor. j's racing sell a throttle body for the GE8 too.
#73
I guess you could recast the block and head out of something stronger but to me for that kinda dollar a K swap would be mor bang for the buck. Or maybey even going backwards and swapping a B series in but I would supposed that be some hard work and a pretty penny envolved in that to so, I guess that if you could get your hands on the toda motor you would have to be happy with what you got plus bolt on's
Just my .02 cents
Just my .02 cents
#75
I am a motorcycle guy and if you look at the kawasaki ZX14 engine and Hayabusa engine you can see way more hp out of smaller blocks. If I didnt need air conditioning I would swap a hayabusa engine and trans into the fit. slap a turbo on it and it would be sick. there is an electric ac compressor that someone is working on that operates off of battery that would be ideal for the swap just add a second bigger watt batter and done. just an idea.
#76
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Seabattle, Washington
Posts: 5,233
the only problem with swapping one of these motors into the fit is that you would burn through clutches like crazy cause it is not meant to hold that much weight and torque. but it would be sweet to see someone do it.
#77
For that kinda money and work I would get turbo the stock motor and build it for turbo. Or maybey buy the turbo deisel motor from a jdm fit and just boost it som more, H.P wouldnt be that much but the torque would be enuff for some good times. There is a guy I work with that has a TDI golf he has done some work to that lil thing is fast as hell.
#79
Toda now has a US distibutor ..... so i emialed them, and this what the said.
Hello Jeff,
Thank you for your e-mail and interest in TODA Racing products.
Yes, the SFJ engine is available for public sale in the U.S. for $11,500 (includes wiring harness & ECU) for a small Formula Car like the Super Formula Junior.
Specs: 130hp/7000rpm & 16.2kgm/4200rpm. 1496cc (73.00mm x 89.4mm). Picture attached.
Best Regards,
Ali R. Jahed
Misano Motor Sports
Official U.S. Distributor for TODA Racing Co. Ltd.
Tel 949-336-6299
Fax 949-336-6414
e-mail: Misanomotorsports@gmail.com
would be cool if it was way cheaper!
+1 rep for me?
Hello Jeff,
Thank you for your e-mail and interest in TODA Racing products.
Yes, the SFJ engine is available for public sale in the U.S. for $11,500 (includes wiring harness & ECU) for a small Formula Car like the Super Formula Junior.
Specs: 130hp/7000rpm & 16.2kgm/4200rpm. 1496cc (73.00mm x 89.4mm). Picture attached.
Best Regards,
Ali R. Jahed
Misano Motor Sports
Official U.S. Distributor for TODA Racing Co. Ltd.
Tel 949-336-6299
Fax 949-336-6414
e-mail: Misanomotorsports@gmail.com
would be cool if it was way cheaper!
+1 rep for me?